PNOTEPROC6 Features

SurgeArrest Notebook Features

Protection

IEEE let-through rating and UL 1449 compliance

IEEE tests simulate a surge of 6.000 volts, such as in a direct lightning hit. Let through rating indicates the maximum voltage that will reach your equipment when suppressed by an APC Surge Protector. Typical equipment, such as computers and home electronics, are built to withstand surges up to 500 volts, thus 330V let through volts would not put any stress on your equipment. APC Surge Protector's let through rating exceeds UL's toughest standard (UL 1449) of let through rating of less than 330 volts.

Data-line Protection

Reliable power protection for Notebook computers and data line protection for a modem, fax, phone or answering machine.

Safety

Cord management

To help organize power cords.

Fail Safe Mode

Most other surge suppressors continue to let power through even after their circuits have been damaged, leaving your equipment exposed to future surges. APC's Surge Protectors fail safe, which means that once the circuit of an APC Surge Protector has been compromised the unit disconnects equipment from the power supply ensuring that no damaging surges reach your equipment.

Protection Working Indicator

SurgeArrest will warn you if its circuitry has been damaged by heavy strike or power line surge and it is unable to provide 100% protection. If still under warranty, APC will then replace your damaged SurgeArrest free of charge.